The downside to any MMORPG that has a set amount of character builds or when the users can customize their characters with the exact same items :)

Sooner or later everyone will wear the same freaking items and look the same!!

But nice way of screwing with people :)

Aoshi00

Creepy, but more interesting than the US Home at least. Yea, there were a lot of Lightnings and Snows running around too. Maybe we’d be seeing a lot of Big Daddies from Bioshock 2 soon. Not that I really use Home anyway…

I haven´t been on Home once :p I don´t see the need for it. If I want to talk with friends I do so over MSN or trough mIRC. Not trough my PS3…

But that would be something, everyone running around as Big Daddy :)

Aoshi00

I only fooled around w/ Home during Beta and thought it was a total waste of time. I logged on occasionally to check out some new stuffs, like the Batcave that came w/ Arkham Ashylum, the RE5 hub, or the FFXIII apartment. On the Jpn Home, there’s Disgaea and [email protected] now. Some places are kind of interesting but for the most part it’s not worth the time. Also I just prefer the Miis and 360 Avatars, at least they’re cute, the Home avatars look weird to me..

I don’t get why they don’t just make a game IN Home. If you want to push it, you’ll need to have better uses for those avatars and random pieces of furniture that people buy. I can’t recall off the top of my head, but do they have any high-profile games where the “Homeys” are integrated like Miis?

Someone has been uploading footage of the concert on Youtube. It seems they go through the same four or five songs, maybe switch a character in once in a while, but it looks like fun.
I noticed they’ve been promoting this in conjunction with the PSP games; the three characters appearing in these are from different editions.

Vino (Tim N)

I’ve never used home either, and I don’t think I’m going to start now @[email protected];

Unless everyone wants to play hide and seek with me in it xD

masuto

Welcome to the future of anime/game concerts.

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